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This is a PDF of Unit 16 Passenger Transport for Travel and Tourism available for instant download. It includes exactly the same material found in this unit in the textbook Travel & Tourism for BTEC Level 3 Book 2 (3rd edition) by Ray Youell - an icebreaker, student activities, case studies, student test, assignment, etc. - but allows you to carry out full text searches for topics and link directly to all the websites featured in the unit.

Unit Overview

This unit gives you the opportunity to examine the UK passenger transport industry, the different features of transport and the role of transport regulators. You will also explore the developments and factors affecting passenger transport in the UK, including high-speed rail, personal mobility and fuel prices. The relationships between UK passenger transport networks and the travel and tourism sector are explored in detail, covering areas such as contracting and agency agreements. Finally, the unit will help you understand how passenger transport provision affects the popularity and appeal of UK tourist destinations.

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Ray Youell has more than 25 years’ experience of the travel and tourism industry and academic work. He has been writing textbooks for more than 15 years and is regularly consulted by government departments and awarding bodies on a range of issues concerning travel and tourism teaching and learning. Professionally, Ray is a member of the Tourism Society and the Society of Authors.